Zitat des Tages über Kolonisation / Colonization:
I've participated in many demonstrations since I was a child. When I was at medical college, I was fighting King Farouk, then British colonization, against Nasser, against Sadat who pushed me into prison, Mubarak who pushed me into exile. I never stopped.
Philanthropic colonization is a failure. National colonization will succeed.
If interstellar travel is as time- or energy- demanding as the above figures indicate, it is far from obvious what the motive for colonization might be.
Planet colonization is not a short term concern of mine. The physical limitations of space travel render it low on the list for me.
In any event, colonization and the grant of lands were provincial matters.
We'd love to do Pirates for the 21st century. People have also asked about Colonization, and a few others.
Historians still often see the end of the war as meaning nothing more for Germany than lost territories, lost participation in colonization, and lost assets for the state and individuals. They frequently overlook the most serious loss that Germany suffered.
I think there are patterns of the aftermath of colonization that you see echoed in cultures and communities across the world.
We all know the Indians were colonized by the Europeans, but every colonized Indian has been colonized by the Indian reaction to colonization.
The loss of national identity is the greatest defeat a nation can know, and it is inevitable under the contemporary form of colonization.
I wanted to write a story about colonization and about Hawaii. I went to college right at the height of identity politics, and that's how I always read 'The Tempest,' for example.